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Old 01-30-2008
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Murdered toddler over broken Xbox

This filthy animal played video games 8 hours a day. On one of them, his 17 month old daughter accidently pulled the xbox off the shelf and broke it. Her father beat her to death. He cracked her skull in several places.

Then, to try to beat the rap, he tried to claim that the mother, who was asleep in another room at the time, did it, and he only confessed initially to protect her.

Nice guy eh?

He's going to prison for 20-some years, which probably means only five. His other daughter, who wasn't born at the time, is going to be a ward of the state.

The other day, I was reading about Barack Obama's racist pastor who complained that "more black guys are in prison than in college" within the context of some speel on victimology.

If this guy, who happens to be named Tyrone, who murdered his daughter named Alayiah, happens to be black, does that change his culpability in anyone's mind?

This complaint that so many black people are in prison always seems to be underlined by the implication that it is "the man's" fault. Personally, I don't think a lot of people are going jail because they're black, they're going to jail for committing crimes. What do you all think?
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